...oh crap - THAT’s not something I have even seen mentioned yet! Care to educate a newb?...then you need to check your temp and humidity against a vapor pressure chart to see where you land on the graph
humidity effects a great many things,, needs to be higher in veg,, and lower in flower, if humidity is too high in flower you run the risk of powdery mildew and bud rot,, but there is a condition called vapor pressure,, which causes "tacoing" of leaves a curling condition where the plants are struggling to transpire,,, its often asked about in threads where people need help,, powdery mildew and bud rot will destroy whole crops...oh crap - THAT’s not something I have even seen mentioned yet! Care to educate a newb?
Thanks for the chart - that bad boy is getting printed and laminated!!! And yes, I’d like to know not only what causes the taco’ing of the leaves but how to prevent itfound the chart ... i dont quite understand how this vapor pressure effect causes the taco'ing still..
That is the chart if you have taco/canoe leaves and your unable to adjust your humidity you can increase airflow in the tent ( not your exhaust) but inside airflow and raise the light or dim the light till the plant gets strongerfound the chart. i understand this shows optimal temp/humidity ratios but my numbers stay within the orange or white 99% of the time, i do draw intake from an outdoor source so if its a heavy humidity day outdoors my tent RH will spike too but thats not a regular occurance, i dont quite understand how this vapor pressure effect causes the taco'ing still..
Oooh!!! Green cure! Where do I get this magical solution if needed ... Amazon?Manyof us do prevent ative spray with sodium bicarbonate called green cure , it's not a chemical it's common as baking soda , do this during veg to change the pH on the leaves and this makes it so powdery mildew cannot grow thus negating the effect of high humidity , this jump start s you into flower with a much higher chance of not getting bud rot or PM
whats interesting is some strains are more effected by vapor pressure,, for me the Oregon Diesel , and the Sour Diesels were both taco twisters, so much so i even pulled the oregon diesel on that grow, so i could crank up the light on the other 3 i had at the timefound the chart. i understand this shows optimal temp/humidity ratios but my numbers stay within the orange or white 99% of the time, i do draw intake from an outdoor source so if its a heavy humidity day outdoors my tent RH will spike too but thats not a regular occurance, i dont quite understand how this vapor pressure effect causes the taco'ing still..
wow so its probably just genetics, oddly enough the plants that are having this issue are sour diesels and my recent NL and WW strains didnt have this issue while under the same conditions. thx for the read tim fox, i love how no matter how long ive been at this i always have something new to learnwhats interesting is some strains are more effected by vapor pressure,, for me the Oregon Diesel , and the Sour Diesels were both taco twisters, so much so i even pulled the oregon diesel on that grow, so i could crank up the light on the other 3 i had at the time
My 8 inch is almost 4 ft long.HOLY BALLS!!! I just started receiving all the items for my grow tent ... that 6” carbon fter is freaking HUGE - do I really need something that big???
BIgger is always better,,, with carbon filters, well and other things too,,, such as lights, fans, grow rooms,, Motor homes, vacations,, you get the ideaMy 8 inch is almost 4 ft long.